Yum update with ssh socks5 tunnel on EL6 failed

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I have to perform update on server hasnoinet that. I created the ssh tunnel on hasnoinet box and ensured that he works:
ssh -D 1080 hasinternet
curl --socks5-hostname localhost:1080 google.com
I defined http proxy in 2 ways:
export http_proxy=http://localhost:1080/
export HTTP_PROXY=http://localhost:1080/
export FTP_PROXY=http://localhost:1080/
or
export http_proxy=socks5h://localhost:1080
export HTTPS_PROXY=socks5h://localhost:1080
export ALL_PROXY=socks5h://localhost:1080
I unable to use "curl google.com" and as result yum update fails. I am using EL6 Redhat.
yum ssh-tunneling
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I have to perform update on server hasnoinet that. I created the ssh tunnel on hasnoinet box and ensured that he works:
ssh -D 1080 hasinternet
curl --socks5-hostname localhost:1080 google.com
I defined http proxy in 2 ways:
export http_proxy=http://localhost:1080/
export HTTP_PROXY=http://localhost:1080/
export FTP_PROXY=http://localhost:1080/
or
export http_proxy=socks5h://localhost:1080
export HTTPS_PROXY=socks5h://localhost:1080
export ALL_PROXY=socks5h://localhost:1080
I unable to use "curl google.com" and as result yum update fails. I am using EL6 Redhat.
yum ssh-tunneling
add a comment |
I have to perform update on server hasnoinet that. I created the ssh tunnel on hasnoinet box and ensured that he works:
ssh -D 1080 hasinternet
curl --socks5-hostname localhost:1080 google.com
I defined http proxy in 2 ways:
export http_proxy=http://localhost:1080/
export HTTP_PROXY=http://localhost:1080/
export FTP_PROXY=http://localhost:1080/
or
export http_proxy=socks5h://localhost:1080
export HTTPS_PROXY=socks5h://localhost:1080
export ALL_PROXY=socks5h://localhost:1080
I unable to use "curl google.com" and as result yum update fails. I am using EL6 Redhat.
yum ssh-tunneling
I have to perform update on server hasnoinet that. I created the ssh tunnel on hasnoinet box and ensured that he works:
ssh -D 1080 hasinternet
curl --socks5-hostname localhost:1080 google.com
I defined http proxy in 2 ways:
export http_proxy=http://localhost:1080/
export HTTP_PROXY=http://localhost:1080/
export FTP_PROXY=http://localhost:1080/
or
export http_proxy=socks5h://localhost:1080
export HTTPS_PROXY=socks5h://localhost:1080
export ALL_PROXY=socks5h://localhost:1080
I unable to use "curl google.com" and as result yum update fails. I am using EL6 Redhat.
yum ssh-tunneling
yum ssh-tunneling
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